German Language School returns to BellevueBellevue resident Christina Easton first encountered the German language when her parents enrolled her at the Eastside German Language School as a child.
The Seattle chapter of Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA) will host a fun, informative GLAM event at Masins in Bellevue, Sept. 7-8. Centered around a tablescapes theme, this year’s event will feature tabletop installations created by local artists, designers and stylists to represent lavish DIFFA wine dinners.
I’ll be the first to admit I’m a passionate person.
I’m passionate about writing: I’m pretty sure I wrote my first story in Kindergarten – it was about my mom’s red van, and it was awesome.
On Thursday August 30, fans of violinist/mandolinist Boyd Tinsley, will have a unique opportunity to take part in a special premiere event for “Faces in the Mirror,” taking place at the Moore Theatre in Seattle.
The folks over at Common Folk Art Co. have decided a year is far too long to wait – and will be hosting their second “Art in the Street” arts fair at Crossroads Mall this Saturday.
Radio-friendly pop music might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the Northwest music scene, but if members of Bellevue’s own The Ninth Step have anything to say about it, it will be.
“Too Close” singer to stop by Marymoor Park for ‘Summer Camp’ show this Sunday
The new superintendent of the Bellevue School District, Dr. Tim Mills got a big surprise Wednesday afternoon, when administrators and principals organized an impromptu parade during a leadership meeting at WISC.
Volunteers gathered at Stevenson Elementary the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 16, to assemble back to school backpacks as part of the “Good Start Back to School,” project. The backpacks, which were filled with crayons, pencils, erasers and notebooks will be given to students in the Bellevue School District who are in need of school supplies, and would otherwise go without.
Six new musicals will be brought to life this weekend as part of Village Theatre’s 12th Annual Village Originals Festival of New Musicals.
Fashion-savvy teens from all over the Eastside and Seattle made their way to downtown Bellevue this week as part of the second annual Fashion Camp by Rosaline Hampton.
For those seeking an adventure in the outdoors that’s close to home, the Ranger-led Nature Walk through the Mercer Slough Nature Park may be the perfect way to get out in the wild.
Friday night was a night to be remembered at Bake’s Place in Bellevue – where up-and-coming Seattle act Kris Orlowski delivered an intimate set of thoughtful indie-rock tracks for the lover and dreamer in all of us.
Seattle-based singer-songwriter Kris Orlowski will be stopping by Bellevue’s Bake’s Place on Friday, August 3, for an intimate set at the new downtown club.
A veteran of the Bellevue Arts Museum ARTSfair, Portland-based Hurlbert is showing her work in three categories at the festival this year: ceramic sculpture, painting and multimedia.
For Mercer Island resident Louise Hankes, getting into painting was a way for her to find the playfulness in art once again.
Bellevue resident Ruth Adams may be 81 years old, but she’s showing no signs of slowing down soon. In fact, she’s doing quite the opposite in starting GardenAtEaseShops.com, an all-service website that sells garden tools and accessories for people with limited hand and arm strength.
Teatro ZinZanni kicks off summer season with new show, “Gangsters of Love.”
Dr. J. Tim Mills was sworn in as the new superintendent of the Bellevue School District Tuesday afternoon, as part of a school board meeting that also recognized interim superintendent Eva Collins.
Despite the rainy weather, artists and art fans alike gathered at Crossroads Mall Saturday, for the first ever “Art in the Street” fair, put on by Common Folk. Co.